The Senate officially begins its Farm Bill process June 13, as the Agriculture Committee debates a draft bipartisan bill released last week by the panel's top Republican and Democrat. And thanks to a new website just unveiled by the National Crop
Insurance Services, Senators and other interested parties won't have to look very far for information about how crop insurance affects every state in the country.

The new website, Crop Insurance In My State, offers an interactive map that provides visitors with access to state-specific information such as: number of crop insurance policies, acres insured, value of insurance protection, how much farmers paid
for coverage, how much insurers paid to cover losses, and hail protection coverage.

In addition to the interactive map, the site includes 50 downloadable and printable fact sheets, as well as farmer testimonial videos and articles from several states. There's also a dynamic social media feed.

"Crop insurance is a cornerstone to modern-day farm policy, and growers from coast to coast have called it their top Farm Bill priority," explained Tom Zacharias, president of NCIS. "This site really shows, on a state-by-state basis, the success of
crop insurance and why it's agriculture's most important risk management tool."

The new site pairs with the already established site Crop Insurance In America, which takes a national look at crop insurance and the record 311 million acres it protects. The Crop Insurance In America site was first introduced 10 years ago, and has
since been added to the Library of Congress' prestigious historical collection.